learning hypnosis

experiencing hypnosis

applying hypnosis clinically

anxiety and depression

healing trauma and obsessions

resolving pain

healing relationships

changing habits

groups

self-hypnosis

I had the rare privilege of learning from the late Milton Erickson MD, and have been teaching my version of what I learnt from him over the last 35 years in Australia, Scandinavia, Europe, Asia and USA.

Over the last 40 years, I continue to be astonished and delighted at the benefits of including The Ericksonian approach to hypnosis, to help clients to move more respectfully and rapidly towards their own unique solutions. As therapists, we can have the double satisfaction of being part of their progression, and also having our practice expand as a result.

In this programme we will explore the easy, common, everyday practicalities of including a solution approach to hypnosis as a powerfully elegant addition to any therapist's practice.

There will be opportunities to read, view demonstrations and slide presentations, listen to audios, reflect, make comments, and read comments from others.

Every component of this free programme can be viewed online or downloaded as a permanent resource.

You can have the pleasure of playing with the components at your own pace, with total absence of pressure.

learning hypnosis

“‘ Rob McNeilly studied with Milton H. Erickson M.D. ... is one of the most knowledgeable practitioners of Ericksonian methods in Australia. His teaching is clear, entertaining and edifying.’
rickson Foundation, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona.”

Jeffrey K. Zeig, Ph.D. Board of Directors, The Milton H. E

““Rob McNeilly worked with Milton Erickson, has been an invited presenter at International Ericksonian Congresses, and is a passionate and skilful teacher of the Solution Oriented Approach. I know him and his work, and value his personal and professional contributions." ”

“‘ .. Your clear and practical teaching of the solution oriented approach has enabled me to achieve more effective interventions with greater ease ..... the approach is applicable in many different contexts...’ ”